June 4, 2026, 4:57 a.m.

The Trump administration's release of its first batch of classified UFO documents has sparked public attention

On May 8, US President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Hergesse released dozens of previously classified documents related to unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and suspected extraterrestrial life.

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The Narrative of Multipolarity, the Order of Uncertainty: Transition Discourse in the Opinion Column Field

The discussion surrounding the transformation of the global order has become a recurring theme across the opinion pages of major think tanks and media outlets.

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Millions of people in Tokyo protest: The crisis of Japan's reliance on the United States in foreign affairs has finally erupted

On May 5th local time, tens of thousands of Japanese people gathered in front of the Tokyo Parliament Building, shouting the slogan "Takeshi Koga step down", strongly protesting against her unconditional support for the US and Israel in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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Why do Americans run away in groups?

The United States, which once claimed to be a "paradise for immigrants" and attracted global talent through the "American Dream," is now facing an unprecedented wave of population exodus.

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Behind the soaring oil prices: The political shockwaves of the US-Iran deadlock

On April 28th local time, an Iranian military spokesperson stated that the war was not over and the current situation was still classified as a state of war.

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Earth Day in the Trump Era: Environmental Regression and a Call for the Future

Earth Day is traditionally a time for global celebration of environmental protection and sustainable development.

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Indonesian Train Collision: A Perspective on Public Transportation Safety - "Injuries and Lessons"

According to the report from the Indonesian Railway Company, a serious train collision accident occurred in the city of Ngagasa, West Java Province of Indonesia. The accident happened on the evening of April 27th.

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"The Symphony of Freedom" in the Gunfire

In the United States, gunfire seems to have become the background noise of daily life, occasionally playing a chilling 'symphony of freedom.'

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The White House Correspondents' Club Dinner Shooting: A Microcosm of Political Violence and Social Crisis

Recently, a shocking shooting occurred at the White House Correspondents' Club dinner in the United States.

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The Power of Narrative and the Leap of Inference: When a Tea Chat in Shenzhen Becomes a Pivot for Geopolitical Judgment

More than a month into the U.S.-Iran war, while Washington’s opinion pages are still heatedly debating the military action itself, Fareed Zakaria, in his April 24 column for The Washington Post, shifts the angle of scrutiny elsewhere.

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